Glen Davis today said he's moving on from last weekend's incident in a Travelodge lobby in which he threw one of the motel's computer keyboards against a wall shortly after he was informed the motel had no vacancies.

"I'm deeply sorry for embarrassing the organization and my family," the Orlando Magic power forward said.

"Everything is starting to get behind me, and I can really just focus on getting back on the court."

"It starts with having a pass-first point guard, [Jose] Calderon, with his ability to push the ball," Magic coach Jacque Vaughn said.

"He's extremely efficient with his assist-to-turnover ratio; he always has been [efficient]. Monta Ellis, being able to play the point and get rebounds himself and push the pace [helps]. Then they have some youngs around them that are playing pretty efficient for them, like Jae Crowder. Vince can still get up and down the floor."

Dallas entered today allowing 20.1 fastbreak points per game, which put them last in the league in that category.

Practice timeVaughn recently estimated that about 45 percent of the team's offense has been installed so far.

But he and his assistnt coaches soon will have an opportunity to add a little more of the offense because the team will play only three times in the week ahead: Saturday night, Wednesday at home against Miami and next Saturday in Miami.

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